Discover Restaurants offering the best Bar food in Rosedale, Maryland, United States. Rosedale is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Baltimore County, Maryland. The population was 19,257 at the 2010 United States Census.
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4 based on 54 reviews
Have been eating here for decades, it's food has never slipped. No wonder it carries such a lunch crowd every day! Service was a bit grim, but the fare was excellent. Would note the Blackened Grilled Scallops. My companion delighted in his steak- done to perfection. The place is loud but it's the sound of people having a great time and enjoying dependable good food. An added bonus- the place is a real bargain!
4 based on 290 reviews
We have been here many times before however, ownership has decided that Franch Fries must be coming from France how else as a side dish are they charging nearly as much as the meal ? They seem to only want you to purchase the most expensive dinner or drinks that are overpriced and under delivered anyway. I guess they survive because it is summer and they are on the water but parking is inadequate and the new management team seems to want to live on past history. If you do not order mixed drinks your server vanishes and never returns.
4 based on 193 reviews
In town on business and have to say - I was impressed. Mandy and the entire service team - shucker included - made sure every need was covered. The menu and specials gave me lots of options, and everything I had was either excellent or very good. The Maryland Crab Soup was terrific and all food was served in a timely manner. Cocktails and prices were very good. The pickled onions served with oysters was a nice touch. Thanks Mandy!Weâre so glad that you stopped in to join us! We could not be happier to hear that Mandy took fantastic care of you, and that your overall experience was exceptional! Thanks for the awesome pictures! We hope that youâll think of us if youâre ever in the area for business again, and we truly appreciate your kind words and incredible rating. Hope to see you again! Cheers, Nick Liberatore
4 based on 145 reviews
For lunch one day, we decided that we wanted really good crab cakes and some locals suggested this place. What a pleasant surprise! Nestled in a neighborhood that isnât really planned for crab cakes... itâs mostly houses lies this low unassuming place that looks more like a little Bavarian cottage than it does a seafood place. The crab cakes in the end were perfect!Lump crab meat - no cheap meat here from the back of the crab. Just nice big lumps. No fillers like a lot of breadcrumbs. Not a lot of mayo to mask the taste of crab. Not a lot of Old Bay seasoning to taste like a spice cabinet. What you get is a delicious, crab cake that tastes like.... like.... crab!With that I got fries - which were delicious and fried that moment they plated my order. All I can say is try it. Youâll thank me later. Ohhhh by the way.... itâs not fancy. But did I mention delicious?
4 based on 58 reviews
I have been to Hazelwood a few times...both bar and restaurant area. The food is deliscious and flavorful. My favoriute dish is chicken chesapeake. The crab cakes are also really good. The bar area is lively and usually packed but still a good atmosphere...great servers. The restaurant is homey and comfortable...great wait staff
4 based on 189 reviews
I just had lunch at the Red Brick Station Restaurant with a friend. We were quickly seated and our drink orders taken. I ordered the Blackened Fish Tacos and my friend ordered a Shrimp Wrap. The food was very tasty but I thought the tortilla chips were a little stale. Our service was great. I would recommend trying out this place if you are in the area.
4 based on 34 reviews
I wasn't expecting much when my son suggested this spot for lunch. The building is on a down on it's luck stretch on Belair Rd. and is nothing fancy. Parking lot full of pot holes.Nonetheless, the food was very good. I started with a half-half soup: traditional Maryland Crab Soup, full of veggie, floating on top of Cream of Crab. Loads of crab meat.The soft shell sandwich was excellent. Fries dusted with Old Bay. Cold Natty Boh on draft. Ah, yes. The Land of Pleasant Living, indeed.
4 based on 305 reviews
I have lived in Maryland all my life and had many people recommend places for great crab cakes, of all the places I have been Pappas truly tops the list their crab cakes are filled with "jumbo lump" crab meat and well worth the trip Thank you for the wonderful words. It's nice to see that you had such a great experience with us. We are thrilled that you found your meals delicious and our crab cakes so amazing. We appreciate the kind review. We can't wait to see you again. Have a good week!
4 based on 62 reviews
Dellis was recommended by the desk staff of the nearby Country Inn and Suites and it lived up to their recommendations. You are supposed to get a 10% discount as a hotel guest but we forgot to ask (probably too hungry!). They were having their annual Oktoberfest specials and it was very crowded with folks enjoying very large plates of German specialties. Our server, Danielle, was very pleasant and helpful in explaining the menu and we opted for the crab skins and the knockwurst. Portions are generous. The crab skins were very good the knockwurst which they buy from a local German butcher was served with sauerkraut and German potatoes. I thought the knockwurst was the best I have ever had. They have a very tempting dessert menu but we had no room. If passing through again at mealtime will try to go again.
4 based on 267 reviews
Thanks to all the tripadvisor reviews we ended up going down to Baltimore for one night from Hershey, PA. Our quest was for the best crab cake and our mission was accomplished.Location is outside of Baltimore close to Morgan State in a little neighborhood corner bar. I love corner bars so it was right up my alley. Parking was hard to find - FYI.Now my wife and I lived in Delaware for a few years and would drive down to the Inner Harbor a few times a month. Love the Italian area and Fell's point. Have been eating Maryland Crabs and Crab Cakes for over 20 years. Used to go to Obrickys (??) before they closed down around 10 years ago, maybe more? Anyway, Koco's crab cakes are the best hand's down we have ever had. They are an 11 ounce softball size ball of 95% crab meat with 5% breaded filler to hold them together. Now they are expensive until you put into perspective:1 - they are huge and one crab cake is enough for two people. That said I would never share mine :)2- some things are worth and these are! My wife made a very good point when we were debating to order 6 to take home! She said you know you pay $25 for a lobster roll on a small hot dog bun and little lobster meat, so true. Plus we like Crab better then Lobster anyway. We were going to give two crab cakes to our neighbors across the street and two to the neighbors right next to use becuase we all have dinner/drinks at each others houses routinely. We ended up only saving 2 and when we had them over that week we just served the two as an appetizer. They could not believe how good they are.I will never go back to Baltimore again without a first stop to Koco's. In fact, I might look for a Marriott (my go to hotel chain) as close to Koco's as possible and go there both days and maybe go to the inner harbor :)
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